
This editable differentiated lesson pack focuses on the parts of a flower. The children identify and name the main internal parts of a flower and understand their functions in seed production. Through guided dissection and close observation, children locate petals, sepals, stamens, the stigma and the ovary, using magnifying tools and diagrams to notice key features. They learn that some parts produce pollen, some catch pollen and others protect or support developing seeds. By sorting and grouping the structures they find, children build accurate scientific vocabulary and a clear understanding that flowers contain specialised parts essential for reproduction.
The file includes the following resources: - editable teaching presentation - editable lesson plan - editable focus assessment worksheet - editable activity sheet - editable additional activity ideas National Curriculum objectives Science: Year 3 Pupils should be taught to:
identify and describe the functions of different parts of flowering plants: roots, stem/trunk, leaves and flowers explore the part that flowers play in the life cycle of flowering plants, including pollination, seed formation and seed dispersal
Working scientifically: • Making systematic and careful observations • Record findings using simple scientific language , drawings, keys, bar charts and tables.
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